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Collective Power

Collective Power

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Collective Power@CP_FreeAmerica·
Honestly, maybe best that YOU go back to Colombia 'on a boat'. Hate doesn't get you anywhere in life. One day your kids will see these videos & we hope you’ll think about the example you’re setting for them. If you won’t show any self‑respect for yourself, at least consider them.
Valentina Gomez@ValentinaForUSA

I’m coming to England on a boat. They can try to ban me, but they cannot ban the TRUTH. See you on May 16th🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

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Collective Power@CP_FreeAmerica·
This needs to be studied and we need policy changes to prevent this in the future. Real ones. Before it happens again.
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Thank you for sharing this. Truly. That takes real courage. We need more people to come forward. Bc we have to expose the indoctrination & brainwashing they've done to children. The same indoctrination & brainwashing they accuse Muslims of doing. No More double standards.
Rambo Van Halen@RamboVanHalen

Like most American Jewish kids, I went to a Jewish summer camp. It was a good time. Archery, canoeing, crafts, first kiss, some cultural stuff. I forget how many years I went. It was two or three summers in a row I think. One night, in the early morning hours, the camp councilors woke us up. They said it was an emergency and had us gather in the dining hall. One of the adult councilors told us that the Arabs had gotten a hydrogen bomb and destroyed Israel. Needless to say we were all freaked out. Some of the kids--the kids who had family in Israel--were wailing. Screaming things like "Noooo Auntie Rachel is dead!" But the councilors calmed us down, and we all stood in a circle and held hands and said prayers and sang some songs. And then... they told us (haha) Israel was not destroyed tonight BUT they reminded us that this was something that COULD happen and that's why we (as Jews) need to remain hyper vigilant about the people who hate us. Then they put us back to bed (goodnight kids!) Needless to say, this was pretty fucking traumatizing. And even today, when I see the words "Arab" and "nuclear" in the same sentence that anxiety comes roaring back--and it's immediately followed by anger and resentment over what they did to us. Because this is what brainwashing is. In the 1980s, when I was a kid at summer camp, no Arab state was even close to getting a bomb. And no Arab state is close now. Logically--from a rational standpoint--Israel was (and is) safe. But the point of waking us up in the middle of the night was to remove logic and rationality from the calculation and replace it with fear. They tried to break our little brains. And it probably worked on most of the kids. Now this was a hamfisted counterproductive way to go about things, because what the experience gave me was skepticism about the Zionist project (but that's another story). Many years later (as an adult) I meet a woman at a party. It turned out that she works for the same summer camp that I attended as a kid. I told her, Wow I went to that camp! She asked if I wanted to get involved (which meant "gibs money?") but I declined. Then I told her why. I told her the story about Israel getting nuked and how that was a fucked up thing to do to a bunch of kids. She turned white. Stark fucking white. And sheepishly mumbled (I'll never forget this), "We don't do 'experiential learning' anymore." Experiential Learning. It was the first time I'd heard that term. Quite the euphemism, isn't it? I'll take her at her word. Maybe, as she said, they don't do "Experiential Learning" anymore. They probably don't do it because they found something better. Because the zealots discovered the media hoax. How many brains were broken by a bunch of chuds carrying tiki torches in Charlottesville? Was it in the hundreds of millions? More? They took the Experiential Learning out of the dining hall and spread it to the entire world. Incredible stuff.

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Collective Power@CP_FreeAmerica·
The irony and hypocrisy is—they actually admit it. Admit it openly. But then when goyim repeat what they said? When we just echo their own words back at them? Suddenly we're the problem. Canceled. Shut down. This has to stop. The truth needs to be exposed.
Noah’s Ark 🚢@NoahsArk1000

I Guess, they run Canada too.

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Collective Power@CP_FreeAmerica·
“Unreliable ally.” As if we owe them something. As if they’re the master and we’re the slave. Why else would anyone feel so entitled to throw around a word like “unreliable” when describing this so-called relationship?
James Li@5149jamesli

Ben Shapiro says the U.S. has been an "unreliable ally" to Israel. We literally give them billions of dollars every year, supply them with all the bombs they want, start wars on their behalf, and pass laws banning criticism of Israel. Is it ever enough with these people?! 😩

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Collective Power@CP_FreeAmerica·
No logical, sane person can see what's happening in Palestine and not call it genocide. That means her donors are Zionists controlling her. Which means she is unqualified for any position in our government. Which means she is a traitor. And she's not even ashamed.
Eye on Palestine@EyeonPalestine

No candidate in the United States can face the public without being asked about the genocide in Gaza. Ala Stanford, the candidate for Pennsylvania’s 3rd Congressional District, froze during a candidates’ forum when she was asked to use the term “genocide.”

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“When peace comes we will perhaps in time be able to forgive the JEWS for killing our sons, but it will be harder for us to forgive them for having forced us to kill their sons.” —Bizarro World Golda Meir #BizarroWorldMedia #KeepingThemHonest
Loren Balhorn@fraubalhorn

Golda Meir was a public school teacher in Milwaukee, WI before deciding to move to Palestine and join a kibbutz built on the remains of an expropriated Palestinian village, a people whose very existence she denied for the rest of her life. Heartbreaking indeed.

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Collective Power@CP_FreeAmerica·
-88% support Israel's right to exist as a Jewish state (An ethno-supremacist state with 2 sets of laws — in other words, apartheid.) -71% say they feel emotionally attached to it. -85% believe it is important for the U.S. to support Israel in the aftermath of October 7th. #No
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